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linchpin
a person or thing vital to an enterprise or organization.
Source: Benjamin Franklin - Walter Isaacson
scurrilous
making or spreading scandalous claims about someone with the intention of damaging their reputation.
Source: Benjamin Franklin - Walter Isaacson
frugality
the quality of being economical with money or food; thrift.
Source: Benjamin Franklin - Walter Isaacson
industrious
diligent and hard-working.
Source: Benjamin Franklin - Walter Isaacson
paean
a song of praise or triumph
Source: Benjamin Franklin - Walter Isaacson
waffle
to be unable or unwilling to make a decision, or to keep changing your mind about something
Source: Benjamin Franklin - Walter Isaacson